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BelgianShepherdtrainedtodetectcancer
From: Reuters on Tue, May 31 2011 5:05 PM
May 31 - It’s a sniffer dog with a difference: a military Belgian Shepherd has been trained to detect signs of prostate cancer in patients' urine. According to French scientists, the dog can detect the signs far more accurately than any current scientific technique. Stuart McDill reports.
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BelgianShepherdtrainedtodetectcancer
From: Reuters on Tue, May 31 2011 5:03 PM
May 31 - It’s a sniffer dog with a difference: a military Belgian Shepherd has been trained to detect signs of prostate cancer in patients' urine. According to French scientists, the dog can detect the signs far more accurately than any current scientific technique. Stuart McDill reports.
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Surgeonsamputatearmstofitbionicprosthetics
From: Reuters on Thu, May 26 2011 1:47 PM
May 26 - In a world first, doctors in Austria have amputated the arms of two young men and replaced them with bionic prosthetics. The decision to amputate was made after the men had irreversibly lost all movement in their hands. Stuart McDill reports.
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NiklasZennstromSeanParkerateG8
From: Reuters on Wed, May 25 2011 3:44 PM
May 25 - Skype co-founder Niklas Zennstrom and Napster co-founder & Facebook shareholder Sean Parker speak to Reuters TV about the value of disruptive technologies. Matt Cowan reports.
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Scientistsreviveancientspiderinstunning3Ddetail
From: Reuters on Tue, May 24 2011 5:07 PM
May 24 - CT scanning has allowed scientists to identify and recreate in 3D detail, an ancient spider trapped in amber for 50 million years. The experiment not only allowed the team to positively identify the species as a "giant crab spider" but opens up new possibilities for further discoveries ...
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Soyuzreturnsthreeastronauts
From: Reuters on Tue, May 24 2011 12:41 PM
May 24 - A Russian Soyuz capsule safely delivers a Russian, American, and Italian astronaut back to Earth after six months on the International Space Station. Nick Rowlands reports.
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Wimbledonin3DBehindTheScenes
From: Reuters on Fri, May 20 2011 8:51 PM
May 20 - The 2011 edition of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships will be the first to be shot and broadcast live in 3D. Reuters TV hits centre court for a sneak peek of the final preparations. Matt Cowan reports.
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Wimbledonin3DBehindTheScenes
From: Reuters on Fri, May 20 2011 8:26 PM
May 20 - The 2011 edition of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships will be the first to be shot and broadcast live in 3D. Reuters TV hits centre court for a sneak peek of the final preparations. Matt Cowan reports.
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ShuttleEndeavourdockswithspacestation
From: Reuters on Fri, May 20 2011 1:56 PM
May 18 - Endeavour commander Mark Kelly manually maneuvers the shuttle to dock with the International Space Station before leading his crew aboard the station. Rough cut - no reporter narration.
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FoursquaresDennisCrowleyontheirprivacypolicy
From: Reuters on Fri, May 20 2011 1:56 PM
May 19 - At Reuters' Global Technology Summit, Foursquare co-founder and CEO Dennis Crowley discusses the Foursquare privacy policy.
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ShuttleEndeavourlaunches
From: Reuters on Mon, May 16 2011 11:33 AM
May 16 - U.S. space shuttle Endeavour blasted off on Monday to deliver a potentially revolutionary physics experiment to the International Space Station on the next-to-last flight in NASA’s shuttle program. Rough Cut - no reporter narration.
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Smartfridgesuggestsrecipesbasedonwhatsinside
From: Reuters on Thu, May 12 2011 7:28 AM
May 12 - The era of "smart" household appliances has reached a new milestone with the introduction of a fridge that monitors the freshness of food and even suggests recipes based on what it knows is inside. Rob Muir reports.
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Smartfridgesuggestsrecipesbasedonwhatsinside
From: Reuters on Thu, May 12 2011 7:25 AM
May 12 - The era of "smart" household appliances has reached a new milestone with the introduction of a fridge that monitors the freshness of food and even suggests recipes based on what it knows is inside. Rob Muir reports.
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AppletopsbrandstudyoverGoogle
From: Reuters on Mon, May 09 2011 2:03 PM
May 9 - Apple has overtaken Google as the world’s most valuable brand, ending a four-year reign by the Internet search leader, according to a new study by global brands agency Millward Brown Optimor. Matt Cowan reports.
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Electriccarbatteryboastsrangeof450kmpercharge
From: Reuters on Wed, May 04 2011 2:40 PM
May 4 - A German company has developed a battery-powered electric car capable of driving 450 kilometres on a single charge. By comparison, the Nissan Leaf has a range of 160 kilometres per charge and Chevrolet’s Volt, about 70 kilometres. Stuart McDill reports.
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Scientiststurnpineapplesintoplastic
From: Reuters on Tue, May 03 2011 1:14 PM
May 3 - Scientists in Brazil have developed a method of turning pineapples, banana peels and other fibrous plants into plastic. The researchers say the material is strong, lightweight and eco-friendly and will soon replace conventional plastics in auto manufacturing. Rob Muir reports.
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Floatingcitiesmaybehabitatsofthefuture
From: Reuters on Tue, May 03 2011 1:14 PM
May 3 - As our planet becomes more crowded, city planners and architects are trying to come up with new ideas for future human habitation. We’ve seen biospheres and proposals for underground housing, but now one Boston-based architectural firm has come up with a conceptual plan that envisages ci...
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SonysorryoverPSNetworkraid
From: Reuters on Mon, May 02 2011 10:34 AM
May 2 - Sony executives apologize after hackers stole details from millions of user accounts of its PlayStation online video game network. Paul Chapman reports.
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Iranunveilssolarpoweredcar
From: Reuters on Tue, Apr 12 2011 5:48 PM
Apr 12 - University students in Iran have developed their own version of a solar-powered car. The environmentally-friendly 'Havin' can travel up to 130 kilometers an hour. Gemma Haines reports.
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DaVincirobotdoesmorethanmeresurgery
From: Reuters on Wed, Apr 06 2011 9:39 AM
Apr 6 - The Da Vinci surgical robot has gained a reputation as an indispensable tool for surgeons performing delicate surgical procedures. But that’s not all it can do, as Dr James Porter of Seattle's Swedish Medical Center was recently eager to demonstrate. Tara Cleary reports.
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